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  2. THE COAL SUBSIDY.

    An explanatory memorandum on the terms of the coal settlement has been published. It says the inquiry should be completed in good time before May, 1926. ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor has accepted Rear-Admiral T. P. Magruder's invitation to accompany the light cruiser division on their speed trial from Tasmania to New ...

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  4. A PACIFIC ENTENTE.

    The visit of the American fleet to Australia, being coincident with the flotation of an Australian loan in New York, has aroused a great deal of ...

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  5. CROSS CHANNEL SWIMS.

    The Channel-swimming season has commenced in sensational circumstances. Madame Sion, after a very plucky struggle, in which she displayed wonderful ...

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  6. ARMED BANDIT

    PERTH.—A railway [?] carrying Mr. W. C. Barbour, manager of the National Bank. Man[?]; Mr. F. W. Lehman, accountant of the State saw ...

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  7. FAREWELL TO FLEET

    With cheers and tears, the waving of flags, the throwing of miniature boomerangs, and the singing of Auld Lang Syne, Melbourne yesterday bade farewell to ...

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  8. State Reception Committee.

    The chairman of the State reception committee, Mr. Bourchier, has received the following letter from the Premier:— "I desire for my colleagues, and on my own ...

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  9. THE ADMIRAL'S THANKS.

    The following letter was received last evening by the Governor of Victoria, the earl of Stradbroke:— "Your Excellency,— ...

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  10. Governor-General's Farewell.

    The Governor-General despatched the following message to Admiral R. E. Coontz, commmander in chief of the United States fleet, on the departure of the fleet ...

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  11. LINK OF FRIENDSHIP.

    A further farewell message in the following terms was yesterday despatched by the Prime Minister to Admiral Coontz, Commander in Chief U.S. fleet, U.S.S. ...

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  12. A SERIOUS COMPLAINT.

    Brutal treatment inflicted by a constable in plain clothes at Dandenong was alleged in a story told at Melbourne Hospital last night by a man who was ...

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  13. A YOUNG TORY'S IDEAS.

    The debate on unemployment in the House of Commons to-day was remarkable for the outspoken speeches of several young Conservatives. ...

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  14. Admiral's Farewell Interview

    Admiral coontz gave his farewell interview as the Seattle was proceeding down the Bay yesterday. He said every man in the fleet was sorry to be going away, ...

    Article : 502 words
  15. View from Mornington.

    MORNINGTON.—The American light cruisers passed Mornington at 8.30 a.m., and were plainly seen by the people who had taken up the vantage points. The ...

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  16. THE GOLD STANDARD.

    After a vigorous defence of the gold standard by Mr. Churchill, the House of Commons to-day passed the second reading of the Appropriation Bill. ...

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  17. DOWN THE BAY.

    The great, straining hawsers are slackened and east-off gangways are pushed ashore in the early morning light, and the waiting tags strain in their task. ...

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  18. SCENES AT SORRENTO.

    [?].—A great deal of interest was shown here when the American fleet left Port Phillip. Crowds of people gathered on the various lookouts, and ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elisha Mur[?], late of Ararat, retired boot maker, who died on 6th July, left by will date 28th March, 1922, real estate valued at £2600, and personal property valued at £3663, to his ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. INSOLVENCIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  21. Trades Council's Congratulations

    At its meeting last evening the Trades Hall Council adopted the following recommendation of the executive:— That this council congratulates the British ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. Visit of Distinguished Scientist.

    The eminent physicist of Cambridge, Sir Ernest Rutherford, will visit Melbourne in September, and will be accompanied by Lady Rutherford. Sir Ernes Rutherford ...

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  23. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  24. PRISON REFORM.

    Addressing the prison congress, the Earl of Oxford said punishment should blend retribution, prevention and reformation. Thes Court of Criminal ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. FREEDOM OF LIMERICK.

    The freedom of Limerick was conferred on Archbishop Mannix at the borough council hall to-day. With a large party, Dr. Mannix motored from Charleville ...

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  26. ADMRAL'S FAREWELL.

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Brunton) yesterday received from Admiral Coontz, before the flagship Seattle put to sea yesterday, the following message to the ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. ST. KILDA-ROAD TRAMS.

    It was announced by the Tramways Board yesterday that the tender of £144,800 by the Foundation Company Ltd., of London, had been accepted for ...

    Article : 226 words
  28. LORD STRADBROKE.

    HOBART.—Lord Stradbroke, Governor of Victoria, has decided not to return to Melbourne at once, but to pay a visit to New Zealand. He leaves by ...

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  29. Passing Queenscliff.

    QUEENSCLIFF.—The final farewells were exchanged between the visiting fleet and the fort, the latter dipping the Australian flag, which was answered by the ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. TALKING TO ARCTIC REGIONS'.

    The first Arctic radio interview ever attempted was successfully completed to-day by the Associated Press, when Lieutenant-Commander E. F. Macdonald, with ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. LABOR AND MILITARISM.

    At a meeting of Clifton Hill branch of the Australian Labor party on Wednesday evening a resolution was carried condemning the action of members of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. A "SLICK" ENGAGEMENT.

    When the U.S. destroyer Farquhar drew out yesterday she was the object of special interest to a little group of Brunswick citizens, as she was carrying ...

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  33. WOOL TRADE STOPPAGE.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Mr. J. H. Thomas, Mr. P. Snowden, Mr. Riley and other Labor members keenly questioned Mr. H. B. Betterton, Parliamentary ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. Flight from Canaan.

    The inaugural meeting of the Jewish Graduates and Undergraduates' Association of Victoria took place last evening in the Town Hall, Dr. A. Jones, president ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. THE Y.M.C.A.

    "U.S.S. Seattle, Melbourne, Victoria, 5th August, 1925. "Dear Sir,—On parting I find it impossible to find language cloquent and ...

    Article : 147 words
  36. Removing Street Flags.

    Yesterday employes of the City Council commenced the work of dismantling the city street decorations. The venetian masts are being lifted and earted away ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. Advertising

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